Sentences with phrase «including general impression»

Not exact matches

Now that the Model 3 is getting into the hands of the general public, outlets including Consumer Reports, Edmunds and Strategy Analytics have taken delivery and published their impressions.
However, one receives the impression that systems theorists, including Laszlo, are more at ease in their manipulation of the conceptual apparatus of a general theory of systems.
In the broadest sense it includes everything we know, or think we know, about the human past, whether based on faith, on vague general impressions, or on methodical investigation.
This Luuup litter box review will cover the guide to choosing a litter box, main features of Luuup litter box including the pros and cons, as well as the general impression cat owners have about this product.
The result is a portrait of the general intelligence of an artistic community, including both the inspiration of individual artists as well as an impression of shared discourse and cognitive approaches to art making.
Among the public comments his office collected were several from the DEA, which, according to information Johnson has now forwarded to state Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, were, unsurprisingly, predictable — including a complaint that the state's definition of industrial hemp is «inconsistent» with federal law and that the state is furthering the «erroneous» impression that hemp is «a different species of plant than marijuana.»
The general impression I have is failure of sophistication rather than one of duplicity (e.g. he seems to regard all the varve series as thickness although they are not, include compositional metrics (or am I mistaken here!?)
My responsibilities as a dental assistant include patient care, taking digital X-Rays, sterilizing instruments, operatory care, fabricating and cementing temporary crowns, taking and pouring impressions, and assisting in general dentistry procedures including composites, extractions, crowns, root canals, etc..
Being Too General: Not including enough details can give employers the wrong impression about you, making you appear to be less experienced and knowledgeable than you really are.
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